If you're connected via a SG ISP and the Singapore govt is out to get you, they don't need me to provide IP addresses. All they need is to look at the logs generated by the proxy servers that every sinkie ISP uses to connect subscribers to the rest of the internet.
They can also use cookies, active scripts, java etc to extract all the info they need to know. In fact, Singnet was caught out in 1999. They claimed that they were helping subscribers by tracking down trojans on their PCs. The real reason could have been far more sinister.
No method is 100% but asking me for an IP address of a member is one of the best ways of avoiding detection.
I once provided the IP 26x.223.xxx.xxx and was flabbergasted when nobody ever got back to me for more info.
Sam how much did StrongVPN pay u to peddle them? How is it compared to other VPNs?